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Is gravity a cosmic radiation?



 
 
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Old May 3rd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Smooth John
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Default Is gravity a cosmic radiation?

If cosmic radiation comes and hits from all directions, is there
any possibility that gravity is because the pressure from these
particles interacting more with metals and heavy particles?

If this is the case, then gravity is not geometry and space-time
is a mokup and nothing else
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Old May 3rd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Eric Gisse
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Default Is gravity a cosmic radiation?

On May 3, 11:00*am, Smooth John wrote:
If cosmic radiation comes and hits from all directions, is there
any possibility that gravity is because the pressure from these
particles interacting more with metals and heavy particles?


No.


If this is the case, then gravity is not geometry and space-time
is a mokup and nothing else


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Old May 3rd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Enes
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Default Is gravity a cosmic radiation?

On 3 Maj, 21:00, Smooth John wrote:
If cosmic radiation comes and hits from all directions, is there
any possibility that gravity is because the pressure from these
particles interacting more with metals and heavy particles?

If this is the case, then gravity is not geometry and space-time
is a mokup and nothing else


If there is gravity radiation,
then must be phytagorian theorem radiation too.

Have we good and better space relations ?

]ohn from Enes
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Old May 3rd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Surfer[_4_]
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Default Is gravity a cosmic radiation?

On Sat, 3 May 2008 12:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Smooth John
wrote:

If cosmic radiation comes and hits from all directions, is there
any possibility that gravity is because the pressure from these
particles interacting more with metals and heavy particles?

Such an idea was considered in the past
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage's_theory_of_gravitation

But it proved not to be viable
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage's_theory_of_gravitation#Later_assessments

If this is the case, then gravity is not geometry and space-time
is a mokup and nothing else


I think your concerns might be addressed here.

Space and Gravitation
Reginald T.Cahill
http://www.mountainman.com.au/process_physics/HPS20.pdf


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Old May 3rd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Mike
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Default Is gravity a cosmic radiation?

On May 3, 3:00*pm, Smooth John wrote:
If cosmic radiation comes and hits from all directions, is there
any possibility that gravity is because the pressure from these
particles interacting more with metals and heavy particles?


You mean I can make a flying carpet from wood or feathers?

If this is the case, then gravity is not geometry and space-time
is a mokup and nothing else


Gravity is due to very strong interstellar farts from allien elephants
that eat small asteroids full of beans. When no more asteroids, no
more gravity. You will fly man, get ready.

Hanson where are you.....hahahahahahahahahaha


Mike
 




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